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briaria mu&suriensis, Pellia calycina, Fossombronia himalayensis, a 

 foliose form, and Anthoccros himalaycnsis. The Fimbriaria showed a 

 peculiarity in that the plants possessed terminal carpocephala in 

 addition to these formed on short ventral shoots. 



These forms are more like those found in other parts of the outer 

 Himalayas to the east but of course the number is still very small. 

 Between Dharmtal and Udhampur :■ — Plag iochasma appcndiculalum 

 P. artioulatum, Grimaldia indica, Riccia himalayensis. 



The lists naturally are not exhaustive but they give a fairly accu- 

 rate idea of the relative number of forms mot with in the different 

 parts. 



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2 Kashyap, 8. R., Distribution of Liverworts in the Western Himalayas, 

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3. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen — Flora Von Deutschland, Oesterreich und 

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4. Stephani, F., Species hepaticarum. 



5. Stuart, R. R., Flora of Ladak, Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 

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